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By Rodrigo Santos Andrade
Tonight on True Crime AZ Live, we’re breaking down two major cases making headlines.
THE BIG CASE: Luigi Mangione
Mangione returned to court this week as his defense team fights to suppress key evidence — arguing police skipped Miranda warnings and searched his backpack without a warrant during the manhunt. That search turned up a 3D-printed gun receiver, ammo, and a red notebook prosecutors say is incriminating.
Mangione has pleaded not guilty and still faces federal charges that could bring the death penalty.
We’re joined live by criminal defense attorney Russ Richelsoph to talk search protocol, jury bias in high-profile cases, and what happens when evidence clashes with procedure.
ON THE DOCKET: Brian Walshe Murder Trial
Jurors saw dumpster evidence, recovery items tied to Ana Walshe, and a deep dive into Brian’s internet searches. He’s on trial for killing and dismembering his wife — though her remains have never been found.
We’ll break down his surprising plea strategy and what legal experts say about parole possibilities.
PLUS: The Diddy Netflix Doc (footage courtesy: NETFLIX)
New footage filmed days before his arrest, behind-the-scenes revelations, and why 50 Cent produced the documentary.